Monday, June 29, 2009

The Day that Got Better.



My Mom is visiting from out of town, and this gave me the opportunity to work on the house without the kids around. I went over with plans to roll out the bedroom ceiling with paint. The problem was when I started to do this ALL OF THE CEILING PAINT WAS STICKING TO THE ROLLER! So I spent the next hour painting the ceiling by hand with a paintbrush. Not exactly fun times. However the day did get better, as I was able to roll out the girl's ceiling, finish priming the trim in their room, put a final joint compound layer on the holes, and then ***JOY*** I got to paint the trim in the master bedroom with real official color. And by color I mean slightly off-white...
And while I was doing all of this, Jared was working on getting the beams installed in the kitchen, which is almost finished.


The first Beam installed.

second beam tied into first
Both Beams completely installed. Wow! I'm so glad we decided to take down that wall between the DR and Kitchen.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Bedroom



A different Before and after view. Note the skilled cover up job on the ugly chimney vent. (Gotta say, I am a little bit proud!)





Bedroom update








The before, of course
The Middle


All Primed and ready to paint


Trim Paint on



Sample paint on the wall, closets painted with 2 coats.

Friday, June 19, 2009

One big Lesson in Patience

Things are a bit slow right now. We have been back from our trip for two weeks (almost) and I think we are having trouble getting back into the swing of things. It didn't help that Jared's band had a show last weekend and that Helena, and now Odessa came down with the good old fashioned flu. I'm just praying that Jared and I stay healthy, because that will really put us back! I did manage to prime all the trim in the Master bedroom and roll out the walls with primer. I started to roll out the ceiling, but I was getting flaking, so I went back and painted over much of it with a paintbrush, which I hope will help the paint stick to the ceiling when I roll it with a roller. (Phew, that was a sentence!) I patched some holes in the closets, and finished patching and sanding the girls' room. And I filled some of the holes in the hall and stairway. It really sounds like more work than it was. It's always amazing to me that the prepping for painting is really the most time consuming thing! I always think "i'll be painting tomorrow" and then I have to put down tape, and vacuum the floors and walls, and use a tack cloth, and then I'm like "oops! I forgot all my painting supplies at the other house!" Renovating is just one big lesson in patience!
On a side note, I was getting kind of bummed out about the quality of the walls in the girls bedroom, and was starting to second guess myself, if I should be skim coating them. But, now that our room is finished I realized that perfect walls+two curious little girls=an unhappy mother! I will be able to worry less about them doing "damage" to all my hard work if I leave the walls in their bedroom the way they are!

Thursday, June 4, 2009

We're Outta here!

Heading to Vermont this weekend for a weekend away from house work!  Painting the master bedroom will just have to wait!